We’re creating a product that allows someone without Flash knowledge or HTML knowledge to add Flash content to an existing web site, including context-sensitive help to html forms.
I have two quick test sites to which I have added content using our product that are designed to be viewed using Windows/IE. Other OS/Browser combinations should see a message saying “This web site contains enhanced content viewable using Internet Explorer.” and then see the original underlying web site without the new content. Yes, I need to update the message to say “Windows/IE”).
Please take a look at these two pages and tell me how things look - not from a design standpoint as much as do they seem to be working properly. Please tell me what OS/Browser combination(s) you used and the results.
Here are the links:
[COLOR=#800080]http://www.norrisoft.com/testing/showoff/targetPage.html[/COLOR]
The above page has one known bug in that it is a little difficult to get your cursor into the fields, but doable. You can tab into them. This seems to be related to a div layer above the fields - anyone know a solution to this?
Here’s the second test page.
[COLOR=#800080]http://www.norrisoft.com/enhance/examples/dinoplanet/[/COLOR]
TIA,
Steve